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Marsden High School

Marsden High School
Logo of Marsden High School
Location
Map
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Australia
33°48′46″S 151°05′34″E / 33.81278°S 151.09278°E / -33.81278; 151.09278
Information
Former nameErmington High School
TypePublic co-educational secondary day school
MottoLearning for life
EstablishedJanuary 1959; 67 years ago (1959-01)[1]
Educational authority
New South Wales Department of Education
Principal
Stephen Smith
Staff120[2]
Years offered
712
Enrolment1298 total
730 boys
568 girls[2] (2025[2])
CampusRhodes Street, Meadowbank
ColoursGreen and white   
Websitemarsden-h.schools.nsw.gov.au

Marsden High School (MHS) is a public co-educational secondary day school, located in Meadowbank, a northern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was originally named Ermington High School before adopting its current name in March 1959. It caters to students from Years 7 to 12 and is operated under the authority of the New South Wales Department of Education.

History

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Marsden High School opened in January 1959 under the name Ermington High School. It was renamed in March of the same year.[1] The original campus was located on Winbourne Street, West Ryde.

On 26 June 2018, the NSW Government announced that Marsden High School will be moving to the new education precinct at Meadowbank which is to be built on part of the TAFE NSW Meadowbank campus.[3] The school was relocated from Winbourne Street to the new purposely built site and opened on 27 April 2022.[4] The old site on Winbourne Street is under construction to be rebuilt as a new multisport facility.[5]

Notable alumni

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Notable teachers

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  • Richard Gill OAM — conductor and music director of the Victorian Opera, taught music at Marsden

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Marsden High". Government Schools of New South Wales from 1848. NSW Education and Communities. Retrieved 1 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Marsden High School". Australian Curriculum Assessment Reporting Authority (ACARA). Retrieved 21 May 2026.
  3. ^ "Marsden High School relocation announcement". June 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Record school infrastructure investment continues for NSW Public Schools". April 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Project Overview" (PDF). April 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
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